SHELBY — Brides-to-be could find everything they need by month's end before saying “I do." The Cleveland County Bridal Fair will return for a two-day affair Oct. 27-28. Vendors include wedding professionals from all specialties including cosmetics, catering, bridal attire, venues and floral. More than 100 brides-to-be from across the state and South Carolina attended the spring fair at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds in March. Co-organizer Cheryl Young, a master seamstress and bridal industry worker for around 30 years, said the fall event gives area brides a chance to meet local businesses in the bridal industry. “It’s not going online and ordering something you’re not sure about,” Young said. “We want to showcase local industries. You’re going to see the people you’ll work with.” Businesses can request a vendor’s booth until Oct. 20. Young organized the fair with Traci Stilwell, owner of The Victorian Rose Art Studio. Both have attended bridal fairs throughout their careers some would called expensive, paying $500 to be a vendor. At the fall fair, vendor slots cost $150, Stilwell said. “We wanted to start a bridal fair and have it inexpensive for vendors. We had a great show in the spring. We’re excited to see what happens this fall,” Stilwell said. The bride and groom have free admittance to the weekend event. Debi Harrill, sales manager at the LeGrand Center, said around 40 vendors are expected to attend the fair. She said the event also spotlights what the center can offer to the community. “We want to have brides and potential brides to be ‘wowed’ by the facility and to possibly have their reception here, or their wedding. As people experience this, we think it will grow,” Harrill said.